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29 Sep 2020|C337037 YODLEMIG

How to Stop A Foreclosure On Your Home?

Unfortunately, with today’s economy, more and more people are falling behind on their mortgages which may result in more banks and lenders filing for foreclosure actions. What should you do? the most important thing to do after being served with a Complaint in Foreclosure is to contact an attorney to stop the process. This is essential even if you are working on a loan modification with the lender. If you fail to act within thirty (30) days after receiving the papers, you may lose some of your defenses. If that happens, do not give up hope, contact an attorney who can help you to fight the process and keep your home. Here at Giribaldi and Manaras, we have been working with residential and commercial foreclosures for 0ver 20 years and have the experience, give us a call for help.
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